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Suicide
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South Kazakstan State Pharmaceutical AcademyForeign Languages Department
SIW
Тheme: Suicide
Prepared by:Rakhym Sh. K.
Student of the 304 ph”group
Chеcked by senior teacher:Dauylbaeva A.C.
Shymkent-2017
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Plan1.Introduction
2.The main section
А)Risk factors for humans
В) Mental disorders, Problem
gambling
С)Prevention
3.Conclusion
4.Literature
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IntroductionSuicide is the act of intentionally causing one's
own death. Risk factors include mental
disorders
such
as
depression,
bipolar
disorder,
schizophrenia,
personality
disorders,
alcoholism,
or
substance
misuse. Others are impulsive acts due to stress
such as from financial difficulties, troubles
with relationships, or from bullying.Those who
have previously attempted suicide are at higher
risk for future attempts
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The main sectionFactors that affect the risk of suicide include
mental disorders, drug misuse, psychological
states, cultural, family and social situations, and
genetics.Mental disorders and substance misuse
frequently co-exist. Other risk factors include
having previously attempted suicide, the ready
availability of a means to take one's life, a family
history of suicide, or the presence of traumatic
brain injury.For example, suicide rates have been
found to be greater in households with firearms
than those without them.
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Socio-economic problems such asunemployment, poverty, homelessness, and
discrimination may trigger suicidal
thoughts.About 15–40% of people leave
a suicide note.Genetics appears to account
for between 38% and 55% of suicidal
behaviors.War veterans have a higher risk
of suicide due in part to higher rates of
mental illness such as post traumatic stress
disorder and physical health problems
related to war.
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Mental disorders are often present at the timeof suicide with estimates ranging from
27% to more than 90%.In Asia, rates of
mental disorders appear to be lower than in
Western countries.Of those who have been
admitted to a psychiatric unit, their lifetime
risk of completed suicide is about 8.6%.Half
of all people who die by suicide may
have major depressive disorder; having this
or one of the other mood disorders such
as bipolar disorder increases the risk of
suicide 20-fold
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Problem gambling is associated withincreased suicidal ideation and attempts
compared to the general population.Between
12 and 24% pathological gamblers attempt
suicide.The rate of suicide among their
spouses is three times greater than that of the
general population.Other factors that
increase the risk in problem gamblers
include mental illness, alcohol and drug
misuse.
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Suicide prevention is a term used for the collectiveefforts to reduce the incidence of suicide through
preventative measures. Reducing access to certain
methods, such as firearms or toxins can reduce
risk. Other measures include reducing access to
charcoal and barriers on bridges and subway
platforms. Treatment of drug and alcohol
addiction, depression, and those who have
attempted suicide in the past may also be
effective. Some have proposed reducing access to
alcohol as a preventative strategy (such as
reducing the number of bars).
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In young adults who have recently thought aboutsuicide, cognitive behavioral therapy appears to
improve
outcomes.
Economic
development through its ability to reduce poverty
may be able to decrease suicide rates. Efforts to
increase social connection, especially in elderly
males, may be effective. The World Suicide
Prevention Day is observed annually on
September 10 with the support of the International
Association for Suicide Prevention and the World
Health Organization.
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Literature1 . Stedman's Medical Dictionary (28th ed.). Philadelphia:
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2006. ISBN 978-0-78173390-8.
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